Woman sentenced for taking from North Carolina homeowners

A North Carolina woman has been sentenced for taking money from two dozen homeowners associations whose accounts she managed.

Diana Kelly, 54, of Clayton pleaded guilty April 10 to taking more than $800,000 over the past eight years.

Superior Court Judge Donald Stephens ordered her to serve at least 10 years in prison and repay the $638,000 she owes in restitution.

Kelly apologized to homeowners, her family and people who worked for her company.

She had been charged with 25 counts of embezzlement. The homeowners associations were in Wake, Johnston and New Hanover counties.

Prosecutors say the money was applied toward several weddings, Kelly’s daughter’s college education and her husband’s electrical business which owned back taxes. Some money went for clothes and family vacations.

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